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Fragment3007/1

Deeply carved wooden fragment. Carving shows a mirrored pair of birds, sitting foot to foot. One bird ends at the neck where the wood narrows to a small rounded, pointed end. There are remnants of what appears to be a type of root(?) and a short piece of leather(?) wound around this end, as well as some black thread has been added to hold the wrappings in place. The other end has been broken off above the bird's head.

Culture
Northwest Coast
Material
wood, root ?, leather skin and cotton fibre
Made in
USA and Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Long Boots47.172.3a-b

Gift of Sidney Weiner and Harry Hurdy

Culture
Eskimo
Material
leather and fur
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woman's Short Pants47.172.2

Gift of Sidney Weiner and Harry Hurdy

Culture
Kalaallit
Material
leather and fur
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Doll2943/1 a-b

Doll in the image of an Inuit woman. The body is made of pink cotton fabric stuffed with wool. The head has been sewn on, and is white, with stitched black facial features and black wool for hair in two long braids. A red woolen hat sits atop the head. The doll wears a patterned pink skirt and a white and blue parka trimmed with a leather fringe along the bottom. The jacket is short at the sides and dips to below the knees at back and to the thighs at front. The parka is decorated with buttons, braiding and fabric fringe and has a large hood. Part b is a pair of detachable blue pants, made of cotton, with an attached set of leather and hide boots that reach the knees.

Culture
Inuit
Material
cotton fibre, wool fibre, leather skin and plastic
Made in
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada and Kangiqliniq, Nunavut, Canada
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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SwordM4.3 a-c

Sword (part a) has long curving metal blade with a vein-covered surface. Horn handle grip with curving heel/pommel. Silver cross shaped hilt cross-guard (part c) has chased design. Leather covered wood sheath (part b) with brass fittings and leather belt attached.

Culture
Western Asia
Material
wood, metal and leather skin
Made in
Asia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Caparison or saddle trappings (Anquera)45.38.1

A. Augustus Healy Fund

Material
silk embroidered leather, metallic thread, vegetable fibre and iron metal
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Horn Container2956/258 a-b

Horn container. Hollow, curved section of black and gray horn with a small cork stopper in the pointed end and a large cork stopper (part b) in the large end. There are gold-toned metal studs on the larger stopper, and a black leather band decoration at the rim. A black leather thong is tied at the rim.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
goat horn, bark, metal and leather skin
Made in
Borba, Evora, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Horn Container2956/257 a-b

Goat horn container. Hollow, curved section of yellow-brown horn with a cork stopper at the pointed end and a cork plug (part b) in the large end. A narrow leather band is attached at the rim with metal studs. There's a fine incised decoration of hearts and flowers on the surface, as well as the inscription “CABECO DE VIDE / 1950”.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
goat horn, bark, metal and leather skin
Made in
Borba, Evora, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Horn Container2956/256

Shepherd’s horn for wine; brown goat horn with round metal piece at pointed end and leather band at rim with dark gold-toned studs. Twisted leather thong strung to a metal chain. A small wooden plug attached with leather thong at rim. Deep carved cross lines on surface. Small pieces of tape on surface.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
goat horn, bark, metal and leather skin
Made in
Serpa, Beja, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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